anatomy 3 and 4
In and surrounding a neuron, if sodium was absent, the diffusion of potassium would result in a resting membrane potential of
-90 mV.
What is the net number of ATP molecules that can be produced from the oxidation of a glucose molecule under anaerobic conditions?
2
The net result of a single glycolysis run is the formation of
2 NADH and 2 ATP
During glycolysis of a single glucose molecule, how many ATP are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation?
4
Translation is terminated when a stop codon is presented at the ________ site.
A
Which of the following is not an example of cells communicating through direct contact?
Cells of the hypothalamus release chemical messages to induce fever
Which of the following events does not occur in prophase of mitosis?
Chromosomes are replicated
Which of the following represents the correct order of the phases of the cell cycle?
G1 -> S -> G2 -> M
Immune system cells differentiate healthy versus unhealthy cells in the body by examining what part of the cell?
Glycocalyx
The membrane-bound organelle that is composed primarily of stacked cisternae and functions to transport and package materials that arrive from the rough endoplasmic reticulum in transport veiscles is the
Golgi apparatus.
Which of the following cells will be expected to contain the most active lysosomes?
Phagocytosing white blood cell
Which of the following represents the correct order of the phases of mitosis?
Prophase -> metaphase -> anaphase -> telophase
Which of the following will pass through a cell membrane most easily?
Small nonpolar molecules
The rate of diffusion is affected by which of the following?
Temperature, size of the molecules, and steepness of the concentration gradient
Which of the following statements is false regarding the sodium-potassium pump?
The ions in the extracellular fluid bind to the carrier protein, and the potassium attached to the carrier protein is released.
Which of the following occurs as the ribosome shifts down the mRNA by a distance of three nucleotides?
The tRNA that was in the P site moves into the E site.
Which of the following is a common feature of electron carriers?
They can be reversibly oxidized and reduced.
Which of the following statements about microtubules during anaphase is true?
Those attached to chromosomes shorten, while those that are unattached elongate.
During a fever, the body increases in temperature, which will affect internal chemical reactions by
increasing kinetic energy of the reactants, helping them overcome the activation energy.
If a cell has a relatively high energy need, you would expect it to have _________ mitochondria than a cell with a lower energy need.
more
The type of passive transport that involves the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration is called what?
osmosis
When water moves across a semipermeable membrane, the pressure it exerts is _____ pressure.
osmotic
Cells obtain energy by ________ food molecules such as glucose.
oxidizing
Certain white blood cells engulf microorganisms and bring them in to digest them. This process is best described as
phagocytosis.
enzymes are
proteins
Translation is the synthesis of
proteins from mRNA
Which of the following is a product of glycolysis?
pyruvate
Exocytosis is a process by which cells
release substances from the cell via vesicles.
Active transport
requires energy in the form of ATP.
The organelles responsible for protein synthesis are known as __________ and the organelles that assist with the breakdown of proteins are called __________.
ribosomes; proteasomes
A red blood cell placed in a hypertonic medium will
shrink
Which of the following binds to the active site of an enzyme?
substrate
Facilitated diffusion is used to transport
sugars and amino acids.
When sugar is mixed with water, equilibrium is reached when
the dissolved sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
A 5% urea solution is hypotonic to a 10% urea solution.
true
ATP being broken down to ADP and phosphate is an example of a chemical reaction.
true
Cytokinesis in cells occurs by means of a cleavage furrow.
true
Diffusion is one of the processes whereby materials are exchanged between a cell and its environment.
true
During glycolysis, a six-carbon sugar diphosphate molecule is split into two 3-carbon sugar phosphate molecules.
true
Facilitated diffusion requires a specific transporter for a specific molecule
true
If a cell is placed in an isotonic medium, there will be no net movement of water.
true
If the material the cell takes in is liquid, the process is termed pinocytosis.
true
Low-density lipoproteins are brought into the cell by receptor-mediated endocytosis.
true
Lysosomes function in the destruction and recycling of old organelles.
true
Mitosis and cytoplasmic division result in the formation of two genetically identical cells.
true
NADH serves as an electron carrier that can donate its hydrogen to other molecules
true
The RNA transcript being produced by the RNA polymerase is complementary to the template strand of the DNA.
true
The enzymes found in the lysosomes were formed in the endoplasmic reticulum.
true
Whenever a molecule is oxidized, another molecule must be reduced.
true
Chemical bonds are a form of potential energy
true?
Active transport moves a solute
up its concentration gradient, that is, from a low concentration to a high one.
Facilitated diffusion requires
carrier proteins
The breaking of old chemical bonds and forming of new ones is called a
chemical reaction
In a cell that is not dividing, the unwound, filamented mass of DNA and associated proteins is(are) called
chromatin.
The division of the cytoplasm is called
cytokinesis
The uptake of material through the plasma membrane by the formation of a vesicle is _______, whereas the fusion of a vesicle with the plasma membrane and the release of its contents outside of the cell is called __________.
endocytosis; exocytosis
Reactions that release energy are called
exergonic reactions.
Active transport is able to move substances without the expenditure of energy.
false
Active transport moves substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration of that substance.
false
An enzyme can only bind one reactant at a time.
false
An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction in the cell, but can only be used once.
false
Centromeres divide during metaphase.
false
The codon of tRNA is complementary to the anticodon of mRNA.
false
The first amino acid enters through the A site.
false
The sodium-potassium exchange pump moves three potassium ions out of the cell and two sodium ions into the cell with each cycle.
false
Under aerobic conditions, the end-product of glycolysis is further reduced to yield more ATP.
false
Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion requires energy expenditure by the cell.
false
Unwinding of the DNA during transcription is the result of the activity of a helicase enzyme downstream of the RNA polymerase.
false
An information-containing segment of DNA that codes for the production of a molecule of RNA, which in most cases goes on to play a role in the synthesis of one or more proteins, is known as a(n)
gene.
Lysosomes are membrane-bound vesicles that arise from the
golgi apparatus
The lysosome contains ________ enzymes.
hydrolytic
Facilitated diffusion occurs
in either direction depending on the concentration gradient of the molecule.
Total ATP produced from one glucose molecule is 38. Why is the net value only 30?
ATP is used to bring pyruvate and NADH into the mitochondrion from the cytosol.
What is the molecule that enters the citric acid cycle?
Acetyl coenzyme A
How is negative feedback control of multienzyme complexes turned off?
As the product concentration decreases, the complex is no longer inhibited.
Which of the following correctly represents the mechanism of enzyme function?
E + S -> E-S -> E-P -> E + P
Why does pyruvate need to be converted to lactic acid in order for glycolysis to continue in the absence of oxygen?
In the absence of oxygen, NADH is not converted to NAD+ by the electron transport chain, and NAD+ levels fall.
The optimum temperature for most enzymes is around body temperature. If the body temperature is slightly elevated, what effect will this have on enzymatic reactions?
Increased reaction rates
Which of the following statements about receptor-mediated endocytosis is true?
It involves clathrin-coated pits.
___________ are the hollow structures formed from protein subunits that perform a variety of roles in cell division and in the structure of organelles; _____________ are small fibrils that support the plasma membrane and the shape of the cell.
Microtubules, microfilaments
Which of the following best describes the reduction of the coenzyme NAD+?
NAD+ + H -> NADH
Active transport requires
a carrier protein on the surface of the cell.
a hydrogen atom consists of
a proton and an electron
Fatty acids and some amino acids are converted directly into _____________ for ATP production.
acetyl coA
The sodium-potassium exchange pump is an example of
active transport
As concentration of substrate is increased in a reaction catalyzed by an enzyme, the reaction rate will stop increasing once saturation is reached because
all enzymes are actively engaged in a reaction.
Building glycogen from glucose molecules is an example of
anabolism
Membrane proteins that penetrate deeply into the lipid bilayer and can possibly extend from one surface to the other are called __________ proteins whereas other proteins that are attached to either the inner or the outer surface of the lipid bilayer are called __________ proteins.
integral; peripheral
A resting membrane potential
is due to a charge difference across the cell membrane.
Maltase is an enzyme that breaks down maltose. If a maltase enzyme has just completed catalyzing the decomposition of maltose, then
it is available to catalyze the same reaction with another maltose molecule.
Which of the following molecules is produced, along with the oxidation of NADH, when oxygen levels are limited?
lactate
Under anaerobic conditions, the end-product of glycolysis is converted to
lactic acid
Lingual lipase is an enzyme with an optimum pH around 5. This is __________ than the optimum pH of most enzymes in the body.
lower
The __________ on the surface of a cell increase surface area, while the __________ assist with the movement of substances across the surface.
microvilli; cilia
The result of __________ is the division of a cell's chromosomes into two new nuclei, each of which has the same amount and type of DNA as the original nucleus. The division of the cell's cytoplasm is called __________and occurs with the production of two new cells.
mitosis; cytokinesis
Simple diffusion is defined as the movement of
molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.